The 2nd Edition of the Africa Spiritual Day will see the Christian Central Chapel International CCCI, a.k.a Faith Mansion World Centre, City of Testimonies host 133 countries.
CONVERSEER learned that the event will take place on Sunday, April 16, 2023, at the church premises, Ikot Ene-obong 8 Miles Calabar, Cross River State capital, South-South Nigeria.
This was disclosed by the presiding Bishop and General Overseer of CCCI, Bishop (Dr) Gospel Emmah Isong while chatting with newsmen in a telephone discussion on Saturday in Calabar.
According to Isong, the mega event which has men and women of different faith warming to partake would be made of a high number of participants who are to participate physically at the event with others by virtually via Zoom.
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Organised by Interreligious Association for Peace and Development ( IAPD ) and Universal Peace Federation UPF, the ceremony would provide a platform for believers of different faiths and traditions to pray together to God for the good of the nation and mankind despite the perceived differences that exist.
Isong a National Publicity Secretary, Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria PFN Scribe, who spoke on the theme; Abasiakara, meaning God rules, stressed that during the ceremony, inspiration shall be shared among the various religious leaders who would be present at the ceremony, they would pray together fervently on to God for the promotion and restoration of peace and development of Africa.
The cleric stated, “Spirituality is Africa’s greatest asset, with this, IAPD seeks to foster a shiny and bright continent based on the principles of interdependence.
“Mutual prosperity and universally shared values, in line with the pronouncement by IAPD founder, Dr Hark Ja Han Moon”.
Continuing that apart from the event which would serve as a platform for prayers that shall provide for the spiritual need of clerics of different faiths, the mega ceremony would also serve as a foundation for peace and sustainable development in Africa.
While giving an insight on those to grace the occasion, Isong said, “The April 16 event will feature Imboni, Dr uZwi-Lezwe Radebe, IAPD-Africa Chairman and founder of The Revelation Spiritual Home; El Hadj Habib Kane, Director of Religious Affairs, Mali.
“Father Louison Emerick Bissila Mbila, Chaplain at AU from Ethiopia; Venerable Dr Ilukpitiye Panasekara, Chief Monk Buddhist, Tanzania and Bishop Dr Emmah Gospel Isong, Presiding Bishop of CCCI, Nigeria, and many more from other faith traditions”.
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